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my name is lina and i'm a syrian american architect and writer from aleppo
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she said lina, i said i love lina, and then she said sam, and i said i love sam and then she said emmanuel and we have the same principals an and then he . eli horn. and with that i had to be here. i just want to say that again my james jolin washington and i am here on behalf of united administrators of san francisco and thank you for allowing us to speak at this important event. it gives us the opportunity to brag about our amazing, hardworking administrators like sam, lina, emmanuel, and eli. they are courageous leaders and put student's needs and interests first. we are proud to honor them today and recognize them for everything they do every day every month every year to benefit their students, families, staff, and school community. on a personal note, i remember the experience of receiving the honor of principal of the year from mayor lee in 2011 and this honor allows you school community and your families to see that the enduring long days the sleepless nights, the ongoing dedication to teachers, families and students in your school communities is not done in vain, so lina, sam, emm
she said lina, i said i love lina, and then she said sam, and i said i love sam and then she said emmanuel and we have the same principals an and then he . eli horn. and with that i had to be here. i just want to say that again my james jolin washington and i am here on behalf of united administrators of san francisco and thank you for allowing us to speak at this important event. it gives us the opportunity to brag about our amazing, hardworking administrators like sam, lina, emmanuel, and...
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she said lina, i said i love lina, and then she said and i said i love sam and then she said emmanuel and we have the same principals an and then he . eli horn. and with that i had to be here. i just want to say that again my james jolin washington and i am here on behalf of united administrators of san francisco and thank you for allowing us to speak at this important event. it gives us the opportunity to brag about our amazing, hardworking administrators like sam,in emmuel, and eli. they are courageous leaders and put student's needs and interests first. we are proud to honor them today and recognize themor everything they do every day every month every year to benefit their y.milies, staff, and school on a personal note, i remember thxpernce of receiving the honor of principal of the year from mayor lee in 2011 and this honor allows you school community and your families to see that the enduring long days the sleepless nights, the ongoing dedication to teachers, families and students in your school communities is not done in vain, so lina, sam, emmanuel and eli, enjoy this recogniz
she said lina, i said i love lina, and then she said and i said i love sam and then she said emmanuel and we have the same principals an and then he . eli horn. and with that i had to be here. i just want to say that again my james jolin washington and i am here on behalf of united administrators of san francisco and thank you for allowing us to speak at this important event. it gives us the opportunity to brag about our amazing, hardworking administrators like sam,in emmuel, and eli. they are...
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she said lina, i said i love lina, and then she said sam, and i said i love sam ahen she said emmanuel and we have the same principals an and then he . eli horn. and with that i had to be here. i just want to say that again my james jolin washin am here on behalf o united administrators of san francisco and thank you for allowing us to speak at this important event. it gives us the opportunity to brag about our amazing, hardworking administrators like sam, lina, emmanuel, and eli. they are courageous leaders and put student's needs and interests first. we are proud to honor them today and recognize them for everything they do every day every month every year to benefit their students, families, staff, and school community. on a personal note, i remember the experience of receiving the honor of principal of the year from mayor lee in 2011 and this honor allows you school community and your families to see that the enduring long days the sleepless nights, the ongoing dedication to teachers, families and students in your school communities is not done in vain, so lina, sam, emmanuel and e
she said lina, i said i love lina, and then she said sam, and i said i love sam ahen she said emmanuel and we have the same principals an and then he . eli horn. and with that i had to be here. i just want to say that again my james jolin washin am here on behalf o united administrators of san francisco and thank you for allowing us to speak at this important event. it gives us the opportunity to brag about our amazing, hardworking administrators like sam, lina, emmanuel, and eli. they are...
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>> our middle school principal of the year is a dynamic leader, lina va vanherran and her daugh. oh, not anymore. lina is in her 8th year of leading middle school unified and her 5th year aspirins pal.sy alongside passionate teaches and leaderso turn around everett middle schoo from one of the lowest performs to a thriving place that now has a wait list of students wanting to go to everett middle school. [applause] congratulations. last but not least samuel bass our high school principal of the year. [applause] he is with burton high school. he received the axa middle school of the year ard in 2016. he is driven to provide as many opportunities and possibilities to traditionally under served students in san francisco as possible. we will have to give you guys a little basket next time to put all your goodies. congratulations sam. give it up for our principal of the year awards recipient. [cheers and applause] congratulations to our teachers, our paraeducator and our principal. all of this is not possible without the incredible staff that put this together. a big shout-out to rebe
>> our middle school principal of the year is a dynamic leader, lina va vanherran and her daugh. oh, not anymore. lina is in her 8th year of leading middle school unified and her 5th year aspirins pal.sy alongside passionate teaches and leaderso turn around everett middle schoo from one of the lowest performs to a thriving place that now has a wait list of students wanting to go to everett middle school. [applause] congratulations. last but not least samuel bass our high school principal...
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she s lina, i said i lve lina, and then she said sam, and i said i love sam then she said emmanuel h the sa principals an and then he sa. eli horn. andh that i had to be here. i just want toay that again my james jolin washington and i amd administrators of san francisco and thank you for allowing us to speak at this important event. it gives us the opportunity to brag about our amazing, hardworking administrators like are courageous leaders andith put stude needs a interests first. we arerou p...
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my name is lina and i'm a syrian american architect and writer from aleppo. dedicated to helping syrians and families and refugees, i'm honored to be here today especially as i will be speaking with author and my dear friend wendy pearlman, associated professor at north western university where she specializes in middle east politics. she has written three books, voices from syria, violence, nonviolence and occupied voices, stories of every day life from the second. she holds ph.d from harvard and conducted research in spain, germany, lebanon, jordan and turkey and israel and the west bank and the gaza strip. today we will be discussing wendy's latest book, we crossed a bridge and it trembled. voices from syria which has received high praise from viewers across international publications. the guardian has called it heart-stopping, syrians rights are too often cast as victims to be pitied, bodies to be sheltered, radicals to be denounced or threats to be feared. it can be difficult to find chances to actual sianss man beings. but she has listened. welcome, wen
my name is lina and i'm a syrian american architect and writer from aleppo. dedicated to helping syrians and families and refugees, i'm honored to be here today especially as i will be speaking with author and my dear friend wendy pearlman, associated professor at north western university where she specializes in middle east politics. she has written three books, voices from syria, violence, nonviolence and occupied voices, stories of every day life from the second. she holds ph.d from harvard...
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lina? >> i think it's a complicated issue, because in part, section 230, immunizing platforms for liability for different things, i think can make sense, but i think what we're seeing right now is that these -- section 230 assumes that these companies are kind of neutral intermediaries, but they're actually not neutral intermediaries. they already do a lot to discriminate effectively. and so i think what we need is a regime that kind of brings the power and the responsibility that tease companies have in line with the legal obligations. and i think we also need to ensure that we're not kind of adopting a system where we have these like effective like private censors, given how much information and news travels through facebook and google. so i think it's a complicated issue, but i think the thing that -- the problem that we face right now is there this disjunction. >> cant >> kanter? >> yeah, i think at least from my perspective and from a competition perspective, there should be distinctio
lina? >> i think it's a complicated issue, because in part, section 230, immunizing platforms for liability for different things, i think can make sense, but i think what we're seeing right now is that these -- section 230 assumes that these companies are kind of neutral intermediaries, but they're actually not neutral intermediaries. they already do a lot to discriminate effectively. and so i think what we need is a regime that kind of brings the power and the responsibility that tease...
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my name is lina and i'm a syrian american architect and writer from aleppo. dedicated to helping syrians and families and refugees, i'm honored to be here today especially as i will be speaking with author and my dear friend wendy pearlman, associated professor at north western university where she specializes in middle east politics. she has written three books, voices from syria, violence, nonviolence and occupied voices, stories of every day life from the second. she holds ph.d from harvard and conducted research in spain, germany, lebanon, jordan and turkey and israel and the west bank and the gaza strip. today we will be discussing wendy's latest book, we crossed a bridge and it trembled. voices from syria which has received high praise from viewers across international publications. the guardian has called it heart-stopping, syrians rights are too often cast as victims to be pitied, bodies to be sheltered, radicals to be denounced or threats to be feared. it can be difficult to find chances to actual syrians as human beings. but she has listened. welcom
my name is lina and i'm a syrian american architect and writer from aleppo. dedicated to helping syrians and families and refugees, i'm honored to be here today especially as i will be speaking with author and my dear friend wendy pearlman, associated professor at north western university where she specializes in middle east politics. she has written three books, voices from syria, violence, nonviolence and occupied voices, stories of every day life from the second. she holds ph.d from harvard...
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he wandered into the building. 6-week-old lina is sleeping under a table. the man walks out of frame but lina starts to stretch. >> that's when he walks back and see it is puppy. >> reporter: he tries to get her attention and coax her and he's successful. >> just picks her up and takes her. but he waits a while to see if somebody is coming. >> reporter: police describe his car as a black mercedes suv with distinguishing yellow windshield wipers. >> sad, of course i was crying. that was the first dog i ever purchased. >> it's crazy because i saved up and there's no reason to take somebody's dog. why? that's inhumane to take somebody elseless dog. i don't know why you -- somebody elses dog. i don't know why you did that. >> reporter: her owner says that he does not recognize the man or their car from around the shop. >> i knew i was going to have a great time with her but now she's gone. i'm asking for your help to find her. >>> customers had no idea it was happening. police say these two guys robbed the at&t store in martinez. police say one of the robbers p
he wandered into the building. 6-week-old lina is sleeping under a table. the man walks out of frame but lina starts to stretch. >> that's when he walks back and see it is puppy. >> reporter: he tries to get her attention and coax her and he's successful. >> just picks her up and takes her. but he waits a while to see if somebody is coming. >> reporter: police describe his car as a black mercedes suv with distinguishing yellow windshield wipers. >> sad, of course i...
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he wandered into the building. 6-week-old lina is sleeping under a table. the man walks out of frame but lina starts to stretch. >> that's when he walks back and see it is puppy. >> reporter: he tries to get her attention and coax her and he's successful. >> just picks her up and takes her. but he waits a while to see if somebody is coming. >> reporter: police describe his car as a black mercedes suv with distinguishing yellow windshield wipers. >> sad, of course i was crying. purchased. >> it's crazy because i saved up and there's no reason to take somebody's dog. why? that's inhumane to take somebody elseless dog. i don't know why you -- somebody elses dog. i don't know why you did that. >> reporter: her owner says that he does not recognize the man or their car from around the shop. >> i knew i was going to have a great time with her but now she's gone. i'm asking for your help to find her. >>> customers had no idea it was happening. police say these two guys robbed the at&t store in martinez. police say one of the robbers put on the clerk's shirt and po
he wandered into the building. 6-week-old lina is sleeping under a table. the man walks out of frame but lina starts to stretch. >> that's when he walks back and see it is puppy. >> reporter: he tries to get her attention and coax her and he's successful. >> just picks her up and takes her. but he waits a while to see if somebody is coming. >> reporter: police describe his car as a black mercedes suv with distinguishing yellow windshield wipers. >> sad, of course i...
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lina is in her 8th year of leading middle school unified and her 5th year aspirins pal. she has worked passionately alongside passionate teaches and leaders to turn around everett middle school from one of the lowest performs to a thriving place that now has a wait list of students wanting to go to everett middle school. [applause] congratulations. last but not least samuel bass our high school principal of the year. [applause] he is with burton high school. he received the axa middle school of the year award in 2016. he is driven to provide as many opportunities and possibilities to traditionally under served students in san francisco as possible. we will have to give you guys a little basket next time to put all your goodies. congratulations sam. give it up for our principal of the year awards recipient. [cheers and applause] congratulations to our teachers, our paraeducator and our principal. all of this is not possible without the incredible staff that put this together. a big shout-out to rebecca mcdowell. we have snacks in the back and we would love for you to stay
lina is in her 8th year of leading middle school unified and her 5th year aspirins pal. she has worked passionately alongside passionate teaches and leaders to turn around everett middle school from one of the lowest performs to a thriving place that now has a wait list of students wanting to go to everett middle school. [applause] congratulations. last but not least samuel bass our high school principal of the year. [applause] he is with burton high school. he received the axa middle school of...
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finalmente el sujeto es detenido y enfrenta cargos de agresión agravada a 1 ag fed een lina del sur 1 persona captó con su celular, este momento cuando 1 madre lanza por laentana a bebé de 11 meses desde el llamas. apado sa por el lugar. la mujer también se lanzo al precipicio. >> este vídeo rela el momento cuando según la policía, 2 niños manipulan 1 arma abordo de bus escolar, repleto . tenía 1 cargador lleno de balas, lo sacó de 1 mochila y se lo pasó 1estu cargó la pistola. son 2 niños 1 hispano y otro afroamericana cursa antes de° gra. esto upueamente alumnos de la 1er día, ambos enenn rgos criminales. e que eran niños y que cometían o errores. el arma no era de su hijo y dijoe quería descargarua del otro niño.oye reunió la junta escolar y se dedicaron a escuchar ambos detectores de metales.epobilidar >> cuidado con los toros, luego le contamos que sucedió. >> las temperaturas en este momento 56 y 58 en auckland, después de la pausa la tengo detalles. de la selección mexicana. et pa arriba! pa abajo! al centro! pa dentro! vamos por la estrella. estrella jali
finalmente el sujeto es detenido y enfrenta cargos de agresión agravada a 1 ag fed een lina del sur 1 persona captó con su celular, este momento cuando 1 madre lanza por laentana a bebé de 11 meses desde el llamas. apado sa por el lugar. la mujer también se lanzo al precipicio. >> este vídeo rela el momento cuando según la policía, 2 niños manipulan 1 arma abordo de bus escolar, repleto . tenía 1 cargador lleno de balas, lo sacó de 1 mochila y se lo pasó 1estu cargó la...
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. >> thank you, lina, for everything you do. it's tremendously inspiring. thank you for being with me here today. >> thank all of you. >> yeah, thanks. [applause] >> thank you for attending today's program. books can be purchased and signed outside in the auditorium in a few moments. travel safe. [inaudible conversations] >> and that wraps up today's coverage of the printers row lit fest here in chicago. we have more live programming tomorrow. if you missed any of today's programs, you can watch them all tonight starting at 9 p.m. eastern. and a reminder, follow booktv on twitter, facebook and instagram. @booktv is our address. [inaudible conversations] >> c-span, where history unfolds daily are. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies, and today we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court and public policy events in washington, d.c. and around the country. c-span is brought to you by your cable or satellite are provider. >> here's a look at some upcoming book f
. >> thank you, lina, for everything you do. it's tremendously inspiring. thank you for being with me here today. >> thank all of you. >> yeah, thanks. [applause] >> thank you for attending today's program. books can be purchased and signed outside in the auditorium in a few moments. travel safe. [inaudible conversations] >> and that wraps up today's coverage of the printers row lit fest here in chicago. we have more live programming tomorrow. if you missed any of...
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lina is in her 8th year of leading middle school unified and her 5th year aspirins pal. she has worked passionately alongside passionate teaches and leaders to turn around everett middle school from one of the lowest performs to a thriving place that now has a wait list of students wanting to go to everett middle school. [applause] congratulations. last but not least samuel bass our high school principal of the year. [applause] he is with burton high school. he received the axa middle school of the year award in 2016. he is driven to provide as many opportunities and possibilities to traditionally under served students in san francisco as possible. we will have to give you guys a little basket next time to put all your goodies. congratulations sam. give it up for our principal of the year awards recipient. [cheers and applause] congratulations to our teachers our paraeducator and our principal. all of this is not possible without the incredible staff that put this together. a big shout-out to rebecca mcdowell. we have snacks in the back and we would love for you to stay
lina is in her 8th year of leading middle school unified and her 5th year aspirins pal. she has worked passionately alongside passionate teaches and leaders to turn around everett middle school from one of the lowest performs to a thriving place that now has a wait list of students wanting to go to everett middle school. [applause] congratulations. last but not least samuel bass our high school principal of the year. [applause] he is with burton high school. he received the axa middle school of...
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lina: comenzamos analizando cÓmo estuvo la temperatura mÁxima durante este domingo en san josÉ, se reportan 75°, continuamos con temperaturas por debajo de lo normal. 78° lo normal en esta Época del aÑo en nuestra regiÓn, por lo que se espera para maÑana? comenzarÁn a aumentar las temperaturas en toda nuestra Área.continuamos monitoreando el pacÍfico, tenemos el huracÁn bot que tiene vientos sostenidos de 80 millas por hora. es un categorÍa uno pero se espera que se intensifiquen los prÓximos dÍas. al final de la semana estarÁ impactando baja california en el pacÍfico estÁ bien activo, tenemos tormenta tropical y se espera que se debilite en las prÓximas horas. regresando al Área de la bahÍa, como sostener una madrugada con sÍnodos haddock. la mÍnima estarÁ sobre 56°. para maÑana, vamos a tener un aumento en las temperaturas en todo el estado de californiaÑ en san francisco se esperan 72° este lunes 90°. san josÉ entre los 83°. tomen abundante lÍquido e mantengas hidratado. en cuanto con este contenido continuaremos con cielo despejado, las temperaturas descend
lina: comenzamos analizando cÓmo estuvo la temperatura mÁxima durante este domingo en san josÉ, se reportan 75°, continuamos con temperaturas por debajo de lo normal. 78° lo normal en esta Época del aÑo en nuestra regiÓn, por lo que se espera para maÑana? comenzarÁn a aumentar las temperaturas en toda nuestra Área.continuamos monitoreando el pacÍfico, tenemos el huracÁn bot que tiene vientos sostenidos de 80 millas por hora. es un categorÍa uno pero se espera que se intensifiquen...
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his thinking on race evolved after an intense meeting in 1963 with writer jamesi b including lina hornnd harry bell upon the tay. dyson writes about how more than 50 years later arica still struggles to have an honest conversation aut race. joining me is writer and georgetown university professor of sociology mark zbliecdyson. >> i want to ask you aboha what ened in san francisco. we have the the first african-american woman to be mayor of this city. she grew up in the housing projects, now has the city's top job. what is your reaction to that? >> it's .extraordina she lost her sister to drug blverdose, an incredi woman who feels the heartbeat of the people, who understand that there are tremendou odds against her, thinking about cleaning up the streets of san francisc talking about the homeless problems, talking about gentification. speaking a dut theinishing numbers of people of color, especially african-american people in the city. but she is an iredible leader. she did a great job as a commissioner. she takes the helm of this city at a point of crisis aer the death of a beloved maor,
his thinking on race evolved after an intense meeting in 1963 with writer jamesi b including lina hornnd harry bell upon the tay. dyson writes about how more than 50 years later arica still struggles to have an honest conversation aut race. joining me is writer and georgetown university professor of sociology mark zbliecdyson. >> i want to ask you aboha what ened in san francisco. we have the the first african-american woman to be mayor of this city. she grew up in the housing projects,...
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his thig on race evolved after an intense meeting in 1963 with writer jame bdwin including lina horn and harry bell upon the ta son writes about how more than 50 years later america still struggles to have an honest conversation about race. joining me is writer and georgetown university professor of sociology mark zbliecdyson. >> i want to ask you happened in san francisco. we have the the first african-american woman mayor of this city. she grew up in the housing projects, now has the city's top job. what is your reaction to that? >> it's extraordinary. she lost her ster to drug overdose, an incredible woman who feels the heartbeat of the people, who understand that there are tremendous odds against her, thinking about cleaning up the streets of san frcisco, talking about t homeless problems, talking about gentification. speing about the diminishing numbers of people of color, especially afroan-american e in the city. but she is an incredible leader. she did a great job as a commissioner. she takes the helm of this city at a point of crisis after the death of a belov mayor, but she
his thig on race evolved after an intense meeting in 1963 with writer jame bdwin including lina horn and harry bell upon the ta son writes about how more than 50 years later america still struggles to have an honest conversation about race. joining me is writer and georgetown university professor of sociology mark zbliecdyson. >> i want to ask you happened in san francisco. we have the the first african-american woman mayor of this city. she grew up in the housing projects, now has the...
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his thinking on race evolved after an intense meeting in 1963 with writer james baldwin including lina horn and harry bell upon the tay. dyson writes about how more than 50 years later america stillg stes to have an honest conversation about race. joining me is writer and georgetown university professor of sociology mark zbliecwason. >> i to ask you about what happened in san francisco. we have the the first african-american woman to be mayor of this city. she grew up in the housing project, now has the city's top job. what is your reaction to that? >> it's extraordinary. sheer lost sister to drug overdose, an incredible woman who feels the heartbeat of the people, who understand that there are tremendous oddsi at her, thinking about cleaning up the streets of san francisco, talking about the homeless problems, talking about gentfication. speaking about the diminishing numbers of people of color, especially african-american people in the city. but she is an incredible leadsh. did a great job as a commissioner. she o takes the hethis city at a point of crisis after the ath of a beloved
his thinking on race evolved after an intense meeting in 1963 with writer james baldwin including lina horn and harry bell upon the tay. dyson writes about how more than 50 years later america stillg stes to have an honest conversation about race. joining me is writer and georgetown university professor of sociology mark zbliecwason. >> i to ask you about what happened in san francisco. we have the the first african-american woman to be mayor of this city. she grew up in the housing...
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supergirl met lina casey is here to make some noise outside the houses of parliament in london her arch enemy is breaks it cracks it was a non-issue for me i didn't think it was going to happen so when i woke up on the twenty fourth of june and i was like whoa how come so many people think this is a good idea. the shock was so great she decided to give up her studies now she's a full time activist for europe. the e.u. is about love and peace and tolerance and these are values that we should celebrate . even a sporting injury won't deter supergirl she thinks the future of her country is in danger we didn't press it means you know there wasn't a manifesto and. until we get the final breath deal and we see what the reality of bracks is and how that matches up to what was promised people still don't know what they voted for most about the. we want to stop right there there are a lot of people that just don't. think we've got to make them care so i might go try graps. go to their account be more supporters than opponents but it's a narrow lead slight change but not a big one because people h
supergirl met lina casey is here to make some noise outside the houses of parliament in london her arch enemy is breaks it cracks it was a non-issue for me i didn't think it was going to happen so when i woke up on the twenty fourth of june and i was like whoa how come so many people think this is a good idea. the shock was so great she decided to give up her studies now she's a full time activist for europe. the e.u. is about love and peace and tolerance and these are values that we should...
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winning team but whether that will really affect the squad we'll have to wait and see and briefly and lina germany play their first game against mexico on sunday what are your expectations that the big question will be whether manoa noire their captain is really ready to be fit really ready to be thrown into this tournament but i think it was mexican german who want to get a good start a solid start a calm start as we know from york and of and they'll surely try to get a win on that absolutely a lot of support for germany kill obviously here for the team thank you very much and leadership from us both to ask for your sports and not if is. you're watching the dubbing is coming to you live from berlin here's a recap of the top story the field. is facing a rebellion in our own close ups of. the migration policy. the standoff with the own interior minister is being seen as the most serious crisis to shift america's three month old coalition government. that's it to me under that she might be used. for journalists discuss the topic sharing good news stories so much for us president trump a nort
winning team but whether that will really affect the squad we'll have to wait and see and briefly and lina germany play their first game against mexico on sunday what are your expectations that the big question will be whether manoa noire their captain is really ready to be fit really ready to be thrown into this tournament but i think it was mexican german who want to get a good start a solid start a calm start as we know from york and of and they'll surely try to get a win on that absolutely...
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. >> joining my panel now, cyr lina maxwell. and former director of progressive media for the hillary clinton campaign. and noel nick, an author of "branding america." i want you to listen to peter navarro. and then tries to stab him in the back. that's what bad faith justin trudeau did the stunt press conference. that's what weak dishonest justin trudeau did. to my friends in canada. that's one of the worst political miscalculations of a canadian leader. it seems like we just went over it quickly. but the fact that it's gone to this level so quickly, is there any point right now? any way those two sides can have a functioning relationship? >> i do think there's space for a functioning relationship just because of the history of the relationship between canada and the united states, but a lot of this aligns with donald trump's personality. i hate to see it, but we're living in the worst reality show, with it's almost "the apprentice diplomacy edition." the president doesn't pay attention to details, but that doesn't mean it's th
. >> joining my panel now, cyr lina maxwell. and former director of progressive media for the hillary clinton campaign. and noel nick, an author of "branding america." i want you to listen to peter navarro. and then tries to stab him in the back. that's what bad faith justin trudeau did the stunt press conference. that's what weak dishonest justin trudeau did. to my friends in canada. that's one of the worst political miscalculations of a canadian leader. it seems like we just...
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lina brook, what is your name? i apologize. >> i am lana brook, acting director of food and therogram and long time strain resident. i am excited to take this on. iowa president to thank you for continued leadership and interest in the gppp. we have long worked on critical food system challenges related to antibiotics over use to food waste, pesticide over use and supervisor ronen aid climate change. i am excited to see the issues addressed meaningfully within the environmental standard of the good food purchasing policy. more personal level i want to share that i got to visit iowa for the first time in may. i iowa as we may not realize is the home of 5 million people and 22 million factory far pigs. they are grappling with over 700 poll looted watt -- pollutessed wetter ways. it is how unhealthy or food system is for people, animals and the environment. gppp is an antidote to the vision of agriculture. it will allow san francisco institutions to put purchasing power toward add man'sment of more -- advancement of a
lina brook, what is your name? i apologize. >> i am lana brook, acting director of food and therogram and long time strain resident. i am excited to take this on. iowa president to thank you for continued leadership and interest in the gppp. we have long worked on critical food system challenges related to antibiotics over use to food waste, pesticide over use and supervisor ronen aid climate change. i am excited to see the issues addressed meaningfully within the environmental standard...
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lina bae is one of the scientists trying to genetically engineer heat-resistant world. this is an example of plating coral from the great barrier reef but born and bred here in the laboratory four years ago and you can see how much it's grown in that time. scientists are also experimenting with a kind of ivf treatment to boost reproduction in the wild. in this lab, they test what they call a sun shield, thinner than a human hair, it could theoretically protect coral from the sun. this inventor demonstrates a submersible drone called the ranger bot. >> when we press start the mission, it's all by itself. >> reporter: guided by artificial intelligence, it's designed to one day patrol the reef and protect the coral from predators. so far, these are just pilot projects that could get funding from the government's new reef protection program. >> there are still options available to us if we start looking at it now. we just can't wait 20 years and then start thinking about this. >> reporter: can $400 million save this reef? >> no. >> reporter: why not? >> because the water is
lina bae is one of the scientists trying to genetically engineer heat-resistant world. this is an example of plating coral from the great barrier reef but born and bred here in the laboratory four years ago and you can see how much it's grown in that time. scientists are also experimenting with a kind of ivf treatment to boost reproduction in the wild. in this lab, they test what they call a sun shield, thinner than a human hair, it could theoretically protect coral from the sun. this inventor...
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years, and then all these -- we had jeff merkley, chris value holen, what can the democrats do here cyr lina in order to change this policy? >> today? nothing. they can't do anything -- >> besides changing public perception. >> that's what -- 2018 is the marker. the only way we get change right now is if the public puts pressure on all our elected officials, because republicans have to join in and agree with democrats that something needs to change in terms of this policy. they could tomorrow decide on a bipartisan basis they're going to pass language that prohibits this policy, which the trump admiration has decided to did it. there is no law. so democrats today without the help of republicans can do nothing until 2018, if they should back the house of representatives. >> so we're at a standstill, unless the trump administration folds. >> correct. it's also their choice. this is intentional cruelty. something they are doing deliberately. they are making a choice to separate babies from their mothers. they are doing that as an inhumane policies, because the people are brown. we also have to
years, and then all these -- we had jeff merkley, chris value holen, what can the democrats do here cyr lina in order to change this policy? >> today? nothing. they can't do anything -- >> besides changing public perception. >> that's what -- 2018 is the marker. the only way we get change right now is if the public puts pressure on all our elected officials, because republicans have to join in and agree with democrats that something needs to change in terms of this policy....
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. ♪ >> my name's carol lina shot and i'm 16 years old. i attend boston arts academy. ♪ >> i go to school from 8:00 to 4:00. and then i take the train to the boys and girls club. hi, guys. when i started going to the weston house i was 10 years old. i remember taking my first singing lessons. i went from being super shy to singing in front of 300 people. >> reporter: kids like carolina had been coming here since it was founded in 1906 in the west end a section of boston that doesn't even really exist any more. in some ways the west end houses the story of boston. it's been a place where the immigrants of boston could come and get help over the decades and 100 years ago that was my family. my grandmother had five brothers. they were jewish kids, grandchildren, children of immigrants and they were among the underserved then and they came here to get off the streets. my great uncle allen. you can see him when he was a young teenager playing basketball. how has the makeup of the kids who use this changed? >> now we're supporting people from
. ♪ >> my name's carol lina shot and i'm 16 years old. i attend boston arts academy. ♪ >> i go to school from 8:00 to 4:00. and then i take the train to the boys and girls club. hi, guys. when i started going to the weston house i was 10 years old. i remember taking my first singing lessons. i went from being super shy to singing in front of 300 people. >> reporter: kids like carolina had been coming here since it was founded in 1906 in the west end a section of boston...
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in south lina, congressman mark sanford lost his primary bid to keep his seat. before yesterday, sanford had never lost a race. that was until he publicly criticized donald trump. before the polls closed, the president told voters sanford was very unhelpful in his campaign to ga. in virginia, republican voters picked corey stewart to be their candidate for senate, a candidate who is proud to support president trump. a candidate whod confederate monuments, a candidate who once called a self-professed pro-white candidate for congress his, quote, personal hero. though he has distanced himself from that. also a candidate who's even brought back false birther allegations against president obama. today president trump celebrated the results of both races and over on capitol hill, republicans acknowledged trump's ability to sway his base. >> with all politics being local, if you're not on the same page as the president in 85%, 90% of your base is, you can see where that could cause a problem. >> we're here in primary season. again, it is usually a good thing not to be
in south lina, congressman mark sanford lost his primary bid to keep his seat. before yesterday, sanford had never lost a race. that was until he publicly criticized donald trump. before the polls closed, the president told voters sanford was very unhelpful in his campaign to ga. in virginia, republican voters picked corey stewart to be their candidate for senate, a candidate who is proud to support president trump. a candidate whod confederate monuments, a candidate who once called a...
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ella se llama a lina. fundadora y de cine adora -- diseÑadora de una famosa marca. empezÓ diseÑando camisetas, joyas y pijamas. cuando ella vio el furor que tuvieron su diseÑo con las amistades ella dijo de llevar este amor a la moda a otro nivel. francisca: asÍ es. en 2009combino su compromiso y pasiÓn por el diseÑo para poder lanzar oficialmente y su marca. raÚl: abriÓ su primera tienda en miami. comenzÓ a sumar sucursales adicionales rÁpidamente. hoy tiene una fuerte divisiÓn de comercio electrÓnico. tiene siete tiendas en el sur de la florida. vende mÁs de 2000 boutiques grandes y almacenes en todo el mundo. cÓmo te quedó el ojo? francisca: cuadrado. [risas] la compaÑÍa tambiÉn ha lanzado colaboracionescon marcas icÓnicas. es cotizada por varias estrellas. estrellas como jennifer lÓpez, sofÍa vergara, entre otras. se puede decir que ha logrado mucho Éxito. aalina ido mÁs allá de lo mejor. comenzando una marca que se ha convertido en todo un movimiento. raÚl: asÍ es. no sÓlo sus tiendas unen fama, tambiÉn defiende las causas mÁs cerca
ella se llama a lina. fundadora y de cine adora -- diseÑadora de una famosa marca. empezÓ diseÑando camisetas, joyas y pijamas. cuando ella vio el furor que tuvieron su diseÑo con las amistades ella dijo de llevar este amor a la moda a otro nivel. francisca: asÍ es. en 2009combino su compromiso y pasiÓn por el diseÑo para poder lanzar oficialmente y su marca. raÚl: abriÓ su primera tienda en miami. comenzÓ a sumar sucursales adicionales rÁpidamente. hoy tiene una fuerte divisiÓn de...
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openings for a republican that has the courage to go knock on doors in new hampshire and iowa and south lina, and beat donald trump. i am not willing to look back at a guy, who shocked the world, including himself, including his family, his wife breaking down in tears after finding out that he had been elected president of the united states, because nobody, including trump believed he was going to be elected president of the united states. who lost by three million votes, who beat a candidate who didn't even go up to wisconsin. who beat a candidate who was chained as we found out yesterday to a husband that prevented her from attacking donald trump at his weakest points. i am not going to say that that man is some political genius along the lines of -- barack obama or ronald reagan or john kennedy. he is not. and when faced -- >> what you're say something that i'm underestimating how angry people are. because they will take anything at this point, unless there is a really good option that hasn't come their way yet? this is a guy who is lying every day to the american people. serving up a bat
openings for a republican that has the courage to go knock on doors in new hampshire and iowa and south lina, and beat donald trump. i am not willing to look back at a guy, who shocked the world, including himself, including his family, his wife breaking down in tears after finding out that he had been elected president of the united states, because nobody, including trump believed he was going to be elected president of the united states. who lost by three million votes, who beat a candidate...